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What? No off-air input? Seems like a mighty big thing to leave out.
Did the original HR21 have an antenna input? If not, maybe they feel there's no time like the present to force everyone to buy their local-into-local MPEG-4 recompresses of the original broadcast signals.
The HR21 doesn't have one either (the HR20 does). However there is (or will be?) an add-on that gives OTA recording ability for about $60.
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Baumann @ Mar 6th 2008 5:58PM
What? No off-air input? Seems like a mighty big thing to leave out.
Mr. E @ Mar 6th 2008 7:03PM
Did the original HR21 have an antenna input? If not, maybe they feel there's no time like the present to force everyone to buy their local-into-local MPEG-4 recompresses of the original broadcast signals.
Xyzzy @ Mar 6th 2008 10:50PM
The HR21 doesn't have one either (the HR20 does). However there is (or will be?) an add-on that gives OTA recording ability for about $60.